Short Let Houses in Allen Avenue, Allen, Ikeja, Lagos
The average price of houses short let in Allen Avenue, Allen, Ikeja, Lagos is ₦230,000 per day. The prices vary by location, size and features and range from ₦230,000 to ₦230,000 per day. There are 7 available houses short let in Allen Avenue, Allen, Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria. The houses have been listed by estate agents who can be contacted using the contact information provided for each house listing. The list can be filtered by price, furnishing and recency.
Luxury 4 bedroom tastefully finished and furnished terrace apartment for short let
features:
24/7security
24hrs power supply
fitted kitchen
air conditioner
house keeping services
en-suite bathrooms
smart tv
dstv
secured environment
swimming pool
location: allen avenue, ikeja, lagos.
price: ₦200,000 per ni...
For short let/ holiday apartment
top luxurious 4 bedrom semi detached duplex for you holiday getaway, short stay experience, hangouts, and horney moon.
price...280k per ...
4 bedroom duplex with constant power supply. fully fitted and furnished with 2 living rooms, all rooms en-suite. parking space for 4 to 5 cars
amount: 93,000 per night
caution: 50,000.00 (refundab...
Cozy 3 bedroom duplex in the heart of allen, ikeja
price: 230k
caution: 100k
2days minimum booking
allen avenue ikeja
features:
24/7 electricity supply
private compound with ample parking space
fully equipped gym
clean water
housekeeping
fast wifi
dstv
netflix
washing machine
note:
4 occupants limit
strictly no smoking
no get together
-photo shoot allowed maximum of 10 guest. (different price for this service)
*post code:2...
The average price of houses short let in Allen Avenue, Allen, Ikeja, Lagos is ₦230,000 per day. The prices vary by location, size and features and range from ₦230,000 to ₦230,000 per day.
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About Ikeja, Lagos
Ikeja is part of what is known as Lagos Mainland. As well as been the State Capital, Ikeja is also a Local Government Headquarter. Official census figure put the population of Ikeja at about 4.5 million people which is keenly contested by the Lagos State Government. However, A United Nation's 2011 data suggests Ikeja is plausibly home to 11.2 million people. Ikeja is one of the most densely populated parts of Lagos State.